The problem I have with libertarians is that the formation of America, as with most countries, was libertarian. If anyone who immigrated here does not like the culture that was established, its institutions, form of government, or anything else about America, they are free to leave. And this too is a libertarian principle.
In a pure anarcho-capitalist world without governments, libertarians in theory, would not object to a group of Germans voluntarily choosing to live in an area they own collectively, and run on any political philosophy they choose, be it libertarian, or National Socialism. The key feature is that people are free to leave that group/nation. Hitler's Germany was libertarian in the sense that he did not force anyone to stay. Yes it wasn't run on libertarian principles, but they people understood that and chose to live that way.
Any act of influencing people in a America to destabilize its founding principles, and culture is subversion. It is done solely to destabilize a nations people, government, and culture.
I am a strong believer in Ron Paul and many of the libertarian principles. I think most libertarians take a individualistic worldview too far sometime. Especially in the west, we do have libertarianism. People should be promoting a return to the constitution, to the pre 1945 foreign policy, and pre 1913 economic policy.
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